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    Vintage Rules

    East Dallas vintage toy store takes shoppers on a trip down memory lane

    Jeremy Hallock
    Sep 19, 2016 | 3:40 pm

    A new store in East Dallas may have you yearning for your childhood. Opened in July, Piranha Vintage sells toys, collectibles, home decor, and oddities dating from the 1960s to the ’80s, in a location that has a throwback appeal of its own: Casa View Shopping Center.

    The center itself dates back to the 1950s and currently houses an eclectic mix of shops ranging from an excellent fruteria to an elaborate dollar store. Piranha is an appropriate addition, filled with things you might have had as a kid, from vintage clothes and pencil sharpeners to horror film memorabilia and comic books.

    If you go through life collecting stuff — all things Wonder Woman or Breaking Bad, perhaps — this is your spot. If you can't find what you're looking for, just tell the owners what you want, and they'll be happy to call you when it comes in.

    The name comes from the 1978 Roger Corman-produced B movie Piranha. After the massive success of Jaws in 1975, several films with similar plots followed, and Piranha was a particularly unapologetic and campy example. A poster for the film hangs on the wall.

    “When I was a kid, I went to a sleepover and we watched the movie,” co-owner G. Noel Gross says. “It scared me to death.” He runs the shop with his wife, Karri Stover Gross, and Piranha was also the first scary movie she ever watched.

    As a vendor, Noel brings Piranha toys to comic book shows. He even created the logo art using the eyes and teeth of a piranha. But as a couple, their preferred leisure activity is scouring yard sales, flea markets, and estate sales.

    Collectors often visit the store after spotting it on social media. Some are there to buy toys for their kids, while others show up to sell. Piranha Vintage is not particularly expensive for a vintage toy store; even five bucks will get you something here. A G.I. Joe Cobra Night Raven from 1986 will set you back $120, but that’s actually a pretty competitive price.

    Although the shop focuses on conversation-worthy items, there are also plans to showcase handmade items and works from local artists. On Saturdays, the quirky little shop offers free matinees, projecting VHS movies on a screen.

    Films are for kids one week and adults the next. So far they have shown E.T., Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Princess Bride, and Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Screening at 4 pm on Saturday, September 24, is Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.

    Home ware and other quirky finds are also on offer.

    Glasses at Piranha Vintage store in East Dallas
      
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    Home ware and other quirky finds are also on offer.
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    Toy News

    Japanese collector toy store to open at Firewheel center in Garland

    Teresa Gubbins
    Jun 11, 2025 | 12:25 pm
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    A new store for people who like to collect small plastic objects is coming to Garland. It's called Gashapon Bandai Official Shop, and it's opening in June at Firewheel Town Center, where it will sell "capsule toys" — miniature plastic toys packaged in clear plastic capsules.

    Gashapon is a type of vending machine that dispenses capsule toys. The concept is popular in Japan, with machines found in train stations, arcades, convenience stores, and other locations. (The name "Gashapon" is derived from the sounds of turning the handle ("gasha") and the capsule dropping ("pon").)

    The toys inside Gashapon capsules can be characters from cultural realms like manga, video games, or Japanese anime franchises. Or they can be coasters, or food miniatures, or charms you attach to your purse or notebook, or little animal figures, or little whimsical animal figures, or little statues, or an assortment of little plastic hats, or a quartet of tiny jewelry stands in pastel colors (buy them all!).

    The machines take tokens which cost $2 to $2.50 each; most toys "cost" 2 to 4 tokens each.

    The idea of capsule toys — coin-operated vending machines — actually originated in the U.S. in 1907 along with bubble-gum machines. Japan embraced it in the 1960s, and the Gashapon chain was launched in Japan in 1977.

    The first U.S. Gashapon Bandai Official Shop opened in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo district in February 2023.

    The entire thing is driven by collector frenzy. The toys are produced in limited quantities, and in sets, which encourages customers to acquire every member of the set.

    Customers do not know what they will get until they turn the vending machine handle — not unlike slot machines. Like gambling. Or as Gashapon says more delicately, "The element of surprise brings excitement during the purchase and gets everyone hooked!" … furthering the frenzy even further.

    Garland will make the fifth location in Texas; following Hurst, which opened in May; Grapevine Mills Mall and Houston, which opened in 2024; and Mitsuwa Marketplace in Plano which opened in 2023 (There's also a kiosk at Grapevine Mills Mall.)

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